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Chapter 1: Agilent Technologies 16700A/B-Series Logic Analysis System
The Intermodule Window
The Intermodule Window
The Intermodule window shows a graphical representation of the
internal arming sequence between measurement modules, any
external trigger connections to a target system or other instruments. In
measurements using multiple instruments tools, the Intermodule
window is used to modify the order that measurement modules are
armed to trigger, and to compensate for any timing deviations (skew
adjust) between the modules probing.
The purpose of using multiple instruments or analyzers in the same
measurement is generally for two reasons. The first is to capture
different types of system data at the same point in time. The second
reason is to trigger the measurement from one type of data while
capturing a different type.
For example, you might have a timing analyzer trigger on a glitch, and
at the same time, signal an oscilloscope to capture the glitch and a
state analyzer to capture the program flow around the glitch.
Getting Started • Overview of a Multiple Instrument Configuration (see page 67)
• Overview of a Multiple Analyzer Configuration (see page 69)
• Overview of a Multi-frame Configuration (see page 71)
Measurement
Examples
• Using a Timing Analyzer and an Oscilloscope (see page 83)
• Using Both Analyzers (see page 92)
• Port In - Starting Measurements from External Triggers (see page 97)
• Port Out - Triggering External Instruments (see page 98)
See Also • Using the Correlation Dialog (see page 91)
• Run/Group Run Function (see page 113)